Class Format

Days & Times

Credits

Other Options

Availability

Honors Program

Description:

In two-hour bi-weekly seminars students will discuss ideas central to civilization using a Great Books approach. Students read seminal ideas that have stood the test of time prior to seminars and actively participate by listening, thinking, speaking. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program. HONOR 120 and 121 are non-sequential.

Description:

An introductory course that explores the nature of knowledge and its pursuit from the primary academic disciplines of mathematics, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. An emphasis is placed on establishing linkages across these disciplines to expand the realm of possible discourse. Students will develop and apply critical thinking, communication, and self-assessment skills, along with the ability to integrate multiple perspectives. Prequisites: Admission to the Honors Program and completion of fall quarter honors coursework (includes ENGL& 101, MATH& 141 or 146, and HONOR 120) or permission of Honors Program Director.

Description:

In these two-hour bi-weekly seminars students will make brief presentations on the nature of their individual projects and provide status updates. Students will contribute to the process of project development by evaluating the methods used to achieve a project's objective and probing the nature and outcomes of the project using an integrative knowledge approach to critical inquiry. Prerequisite: Acceptance in Honors Program.